Comments: Premier college shortstops don't come around all that often and when they do, they get drafted early. That should be the case for Green, who has the potential to shine on both sides of the ball with all five tools. He shook off some early struggles to perform up to expectations, though his lack of energy at times has bothered scouts. Even with that, he's a confident and accomplished college player who shouldn't wait long to hear his name called.Enhanced Scouting Report

92

Marks, Justin

U Louisville

LHP

L/L

6'03"

195

1988-01-12

JR

123

Stassi, Max

Yuba City HS (CA)

C

R/R

5'10"

205

1991-03-15

HS

Comments: It's a good year for prep catchers in Northern California and Stassi is one of the best in that crop. Scouts like his overall package of hitting ability, defensive ability, makeup and baseball instincts. There once was talk of moving him to an infield spot, but he profiles as natural leader behind the plate who could be one of the first catchers taken on Draft day.Enhanced Scouting Report

153

Parker, Stephen

Brigham Young U

3B

L/R

6'02"

200

1987-09-03

JR

183

Ortiz, Ryan

Oregon St U

C

R/R

6'03"

205

1987-09-29

JR

Comments: College catching is always a hot commodity every Draft and while Ortiz may not "wow" you, he's the kind of decent backstop who should go well on Draft Day. His tools grade out as OK across the board, from his hittability to his responsibilities behind the plate. He may not seem like someone all that special, but a solid-average advanced college catcher usually doesn't have to wait long to hear his name called.Enhanced Scouting Report

213

Krol, Ian

Neuqua Valley HS (IL)

LHP

L/L

6'01"

180

1991-05-09

HS

243

Gilliam, Robert

UNC Greensboro

RHP

R/R

6'01"

195

1987-11-29

JR

273

Richard, Myrio

Prairie View A&M U

CF

R/R

6'02"

185

1988-08-27

JR

303

Dyson, Samuel

U South Carolina Columbia

RHP

R/R

6'02"

205

1988-05-07

JR

Comments: Dyson was a pretty hot prospect in high school, sliding to the 19th round because of his strong commitment to South Carolina. He redshirted his freshman season due to a torn labrum and was brought back slowly a year ago. This season was meant to be his coming-out party and it's been a mixed bag. At times, he's flashed two plus pitches in his fastball and slider, but the stuff and his command have been inconsistent and his results have followed suit. Someone may take a shot, based on the pure stuff, but there's a little bit of a buyer-beware buzz with the right-hander.Enhanced Scouting Report